JEE Main 2020: Removal of discrepancy in photo process begins

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has started the Removal of discrepancy in photo process. The link for the same has been made live on the official website of JEE Mai 2020. All those candidates who have applied for IIT JEE Main 2020 can now remove discrepancies, edit or make corrections in the photos of themselves in their application form if they find any.

The facility is provided to make changes in the uploaded image of the JEE Mains 2020 application form. The candidates need to cross-check their photo as in case if NTA finds any error in the photograph and signature, it may lead to rejection of the form.

JEE Main 2020 exam will be conducted twice and the first session exam will be conducted from January 6 to January 11. From 2019, the entrance exam is held twice in a year and in the computer-based (online) format.

JEE Main 2020, how to make corrections

In order to make correction in the JEE Main application form image, follow the steps mentioned below:

Step 1: Log on to the official website — jeemain.nic.in

Step 2: On the homepage, towards the left-hand side under the “Current Events” column, click on the notification titled “Remove Discrepancy in Uploaded Image(s)”

Step 3: You’ll be directed to another page.

Step 4: Enter you’re application number and password and click on “Login”

Step 5: On this page, read all important instructions and follow the steps to make the changes and/or edit your picture or signature scan.

Step 6: Make sure to save your application after editing

The candidates who want to apply can do so through the official website, jeemain.nic.in till September 30. The National Testing Agency has also changed the exam pattern of JEE Main 2020. Instead of two exams — one for admission to BArch and other for B.Tech, there will be one more exam for admission to B.Plan or Bachelors in Planning. The B.Plan, as per the NTA has been approved by the JEE Apex Board (JAB).

JEE Main 2020: Removal of discrepancy in photo process begins was last modified: September 13th, 2019 by Shahzad Ali